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Baines praises ‘top drawer’ Unsworth

- Reuters

london — Everton defender Leighton Baines says caretaker boss David Unsworth has steadied the ship in the wake of Ronald Koeman’s sacking and the players are determined to repay him by turning their season around.

Unsworth, who stepped up from the under-23 side last month to take temporary charge, oversaw three away defeats in the Premier League before Sunday’s 3-2 comeback victory over Watford at Goodison Park.

It was only Everton’s third win in 11 league games this season, a run that leaves them dangerousl­y close to the relegation zone in 15th place.

Baines, who scored the winner from the penalty spot on Sunday, told the club’s television channel (evertontv) that the players appreciate­d

I’ve loved the training sessions he’s put on and the way he has conducted himself Leighton Baines

Unsworth’s efforts.

“He has been top drawer,” he said. “I’ve loved the training sessions he’s put on and the way he has conducted himself. His talk before the game was special.

“We would like to have given him more, and achieved better results but we have got him a win, which he deserved, at the least.

“We know we have good players, players that are better than the league table and our performanc­es at times have been showing,” the 32-year-old added. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Everton’s Leighton Baines scores their third goal from a penalty during the match against Watford on Sunday. —
Reuters Everton’s Leighton Baines scores their third goal from a penalty during the match against Watford on Sunday. —

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